Public bug reported:

If you click on the battery icon in the status area and choose “Battery”
you can open a diagram about the charge state of your laptop battery
(gnome-power-statistics). The diagram’s y-axis is divided from 0% to
100% in steps of 10%. That’s fine. But the x-axis is divided into ten
parts, resulting in odd time values.

For example if you look up the battery graph for the last 6 hours you
get the following steps: 6h, 5h24min, 4h48min, 4h12min, 3h36min, 3h,
2h24min, … the diagram for the last 24h shows the steps: 1d, 21h36min,
19h12min, …

If you would divide the x-axis into 12 parts instead of 10, for the last
6 hours you would get: 6h, 5h30min, 5h, 4h30min, 4h, 4h30min, … and for
the last 24 hour the steps would be: 24h, 22h, 20h, … That’s easier to
understand than the odd in-between values that are shown at the moment.

Of course, the values for the 7-days-period would still be a little odd:
7d, 6d10h, 5d20h, 5d06h, … but not worse than now: 7d, 6d07h, 5d14h,
4d21h, 4d04h.

I use Precise Pangoline and the gnome-power-manager version
3.4.0-0ubuntu1.1

** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Use 12 vertical lines in the battery graph instead of 10

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